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GMO-Free Germany Five Dozen Countries Now Ban or Label GMO Crops


New rules implemented by the Europe- an Union now allow individual mem- ber states to block farmers from using genetically modified organisms (GmO), even if the variety has been approved on an EU-wide basis. Scotland was the first to opt out and Germany is next, ac- cording to German Agriculture Minister Christian Schmidt. Controversy concerning the safety


and/or necessity of GmOs persists, but countries like these have decided not to idly sit by while the effects posed by long-term consumption of GmO foods are revealed. This move makes Germa-


ny one of between 64 and 74 countries that have instituted some type of ban or mandatory labeling requirements.


Source: CollectivelyConscious.net


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